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USER MANUAL H6 ID66G3SHTB HAIER
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WELCOME
Thank you for choosing our product. To ensure your safety and get the best results, please read this manual carefully, including the safety instructions, and keep it for future reference.
Before installing the oven note the serial number, which you might need for repairs. Check for any damage during transportation and consult a technician if you're unsure before using it. Keep packaging materials away from children.
NOTE: Please note that the oven's features and accessories may vary depending on the model you purchased.
SUMMARY
1. SAFETY INFORMATION
2. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
2.1. Overview of the product
2.2. Accessories
2.3. Control panel
2.4. Connectivity
3. BEFORE STARTING
3.1. Information to start
3.2. First usage
3.3. Preliminary cleaning
4. OPERATION OF PRODUCT
4.1. How the product works
4.2. Cooking functions
4.2.1. Standard functions
4.2.2. Special functions
4.2.3. Multi step feature
5. COOKING GUIDELINES
5.1. General Cooking tables
5.2. Everyday Cooking tables
6. CARE & CLEANING
6.1. General recommendations
6.2. Cleaning the oven
6.2.1. Inside the oven: cleaning functions
6.2.2. Outside the oven: removal and cleaning the glass door
6.3. Cleaning of accessories
6.4. Maintenance
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
8. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION & DISPOSAL
8.1. Appliance disposal
8.2. Saving and respecting the environment
9. INSTALLATION
GENERAL WARNINGS
- Do not use a steam cleaner for cleaning operations.
- CAUTION: in order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility
- During use the appliance become hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Use in accordance with attendend use
- Only use the oven for its intended purpose, that is only for the cooking of foods: any other use, for example as a heat source, is considered improper and therefore dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage resulting from improper, incorrect or unreasonable usage.
Use limitations
- The appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- This appliance is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- ⚠WARNING: the appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept at away unless continuously supervised.
- WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children should be kept away.
INSTALLATION WARNINGS
- The oven can be located high in a column or under a worktop.
- Before fixing, you must ensure good ventilation in the oven space to allow proper circulation of the fresh air required for cooling and protecting the internal parts. Make the openings specified on the illustrations according to the type of fitting. Always fix the oven to the furniture with screws provided with the appliance.
- No additional operation/setting is required in order to operate the appliance at the rated frequencies.
- The appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating.
- During installation the oven should be disconnected from the mains to avoid overheating.
- If the assistance of the manufacturer is required to rectify faults arising from incorrect installation, this assistance is not covered by the guarantee. The installation instructions for professionally qualified personnel must be followed.
- Incorrect installation may cause harm or injury to people, animals or belongings. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for such harm or injury.
- Installation must be carried on by a qualified technician who must know and respect the laws in force in the country of installation and the manufacturer's instruction.
- After unboxing the appliance, always check it is not damaged, in case of issue contact the customer service before installing and do not connect to the power supply.
- Remove the packaging material before operating the appliance.
- During installation do not use the oven door's handle to lift and move the oven.
- The installation furniture and the adjacent ones must with stand temperatures of 95°C.
- It is recommended to wear protective gloves during installation to avoid cut injuries.
- Do not install the product in open environments exposed to atmos-
pheric agents.
- This appliance is designed to be used at altitude lower than 2000m.
- To remove protective films and advertisement stickers on front surface of the oven before first usage
ELECTRICAL WARNINGS
- The socket must be suitable for the load indicated on the tag and must have ground contact connected and in operation. The earth conductor is yellow-green in colour. This operation should be carried out by a suitably qualified professional.
- Connection to the power source can be made by plug or by fixed wiring placing an omnipolar breaker, with contact separation compliant to the requirements for overvoltage category III, between the appliance and the power source that can bear the maximum connected load and that is in line with current legislation.
- In case of incompatibility between the socket and the appliance plug, ask a qualified electrician to substitute the socket with another suitable type. The plug and the socket must be conformed to the current norms of the installation country.
- The yellow-green earth cable should not be interrupted by the breaker. The socket or omnipolar breaker used for the connection should be easily accessible when the appliance is installed.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. For any repairs, refer only to the Customer Care Department and request the use of original spare parts.
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity supply before carrying out any work or maintenance on it.
- WARNING: ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the bulb, to avoid the possibility of electric shocks.
- The oven must be switched off before removing the removable parts. After cleaning, reassemble them according the instructions.
- The use of any electrical appliance implies the observance of some fundamental rules:
- do not pull on the power cable to disconnect the appliance from the power source;
- do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet;
- in general the use of adaptors, multiple sockets and extension cables is not recommended; - in case of malfunction and/or poor operation, switch off the appliance and do not tamper with it.
- NOTE: as the oven could require maintenance work, it is advisable to keep another wall socket available so that the oven can be connected to this if it is removed from the space in which it is installed.
- Any repair, installation and maintenance not carried out correctly can seriously endanger the user.
- The manufacturing company hereby states that it does not assume any responsibility for direct or indirect damages caused by incorrect installation, maintenance, or repair work. Furthermore, it is not liable for damages caused by the absence or interruption of the grounding system (e.g., electric shock).
- CAUTION: in order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplier through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
- The appliance is not designed to be activated by an external timer or separate remote control system.
USE & MANTEINANCE
- The dripping pan collects the residues that drip during cooking.
- When you place the Airfry tray or the grid on the side racks, make sure that the shorter section of the side (between the stop and the extremity) is directed towards the interior of the oven. If the grid has a decorative metal bar, pay attention to position it on the exterior of the oven so that the brand logo can be visible and readable. For the correct positioning refer also to the image in the Accessories section of this user manual.
- Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glasses, since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
- Only use the temperature probe recommended for this oven.
- During cooking, moisture may condense inside the oven cavity or on the glass of the door. This is a normal condition. To reduce this effect, wait 10-15 minutes after turning on the power before putting food
inside the oven. In any case, the condensation disappears when the oven reaches the cooking temperature.
- Cook the vegetables in a container with a lid instead of an open tray.
- Avoid leaving food inside the oven after cooking for more than 15/20 minutes.
- A long power supply failure during an occurring cooking phase may cause a malfunction of the monitor. In this case contact customer service.
- WARNING: Do not line the oven walls with aluminium foil or single-use protection available from stores. Aluminium foil or any other protection, in direct contact with the hot enamel, risk melting and deteriorating the enamel of the insides.
- WARNING: Never remove the oven door seal.
- CAUTION: Do not refill the cavity bottom with water during cooking or when the oven is hot.
- For a correct use of the oven it is advisable not to put the food in direct contact with the racks and trays, but to use oven papers and/or special containers.
WARNINGS (\*FOR PYRO OVENS)
- Excess spillage must be removed before cleaning.
- WARNING: before initiating the automatic cleaning cycle:
- Clean the oven door;
- Remove large or coarse food residues from the inside of the oven using a damp sponge. Do not use detergents;
- Remove all accessories and the sliding rack kit (where present);
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Do not place tea towels.
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In ovens with meat probe it is necessary, before making the cleaning cycle, close the hole with the nut provided. Always close the hole with the nut when the meat probe is not used.
- During the pyrolytic cleaning process (if available), the surfaces may get hotter than usual and children should be kept away.
- If a hob has been fitted above the oven, never use the hob while the Pyrolizer is working, this will prevent the hob from overheating.
WARNINGS (\*FOR STEAM PLUS)
- When filling in the steam tank the level of the water must not exceed the maximum level indicated on the tank
- Use only drinking water to fill in the tank.
- Before starting a pyrolytic cleaning function the steam tank must be removed. Do not insert the steam tank during the pyrolytic cleaning function.
WARNINGS for WIRELESS TEMPERATURE PROBE
- This product is exclusive for oven appliances. It should only be used as described in this User Manual.
- DO NOT TOUCH Preci Probe WITH BARE HANDS JUST AFTER COOKING. Always wear oven gloves to remove Preci Probe from the food after cooking.
- To use the temperature probe correctly, it is essential to fully insert the metal bar of the probe into the food during cooking until it reaches the black-colored ceramic portion located at the tip of the probe.
Insert Preci Probe in the food up to there

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Illustration of a blue-handled tool with a downward arrow pointing to it (no text or symbols)- Do not expose the metal part of Preci Probe to the heat generated by oven directly.
- Do not use Preci Probe in another appliance except for the built-in oven.
- Do not use Preci Probe in a microwave oven.
- Preci Probe can be cleaned and washed but do not immerse it long in water.
- This product is not intended for use by persons with ages 12 and under.
- The supplier will not be liable for any damage of Preci Probe due to misuse of the device.
- Clean the Preci Probe before the use.
- Probe can work in this range of temperature: 10 °C to an internal maximum temperature of 100°C of the metal part. Ceramic part can reach 350°C.
- If the Preci Probe temperature exceeds 100^ C, cooking will stop and the Preci Probe must be removed from the oven as soon as possible, wearing gloves, to avoid damage to the probe.
2. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
2.1. OVERVIEW OF THE PRODUCT

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Diagram of a multi-level oven with numbered parts for identification- Control panel
- Shelf positions numbers
- Grids
- Trays
- Fan cover
- Oven door
- Lateral wire grids (if present: only for flat cavity)
- Serial number & QRcode
- Steam Tank Insertion

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Empty white rectangle with black border (no text or symbols)Write here your serial number for future reference.
2.2. ACCESSORIES
Lateral wire grids (only if present*)

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Line drawing of a two-tiered storage unit with horizontal and vertical metal racks (no text or symbols)Located on both sides of the oven cavity, the side racks are designed for placing baking tray and grids during the cooking.
NOTE: 6 or 7 levels depending on the model.
Baking tray (only if present*)

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3D diagram of a rectangular tray with internal geometric lines, placed inside an oven (no text or symbols)A baking tray is ideal for achieving even bottom browning, making it perfect for cookies and pastries due to its shallow, flat design. Additionally, placing it under a cooking grid can help collect drips and prevent messes in the oven.
Metal grid

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STOP — STOPA metal grid in an oven is a removable, adjustable shelf that supports cookware, ensuring even cooking, and makes cleaning easy. It can be used to hold plates and pans at different heights for various cooking needs.
Deeper Tray

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3D line drawing of a rectangular tray with internal compartments, placed inside an oven (no text or symbols)The deeper tray is ideal for recipes with added liquids or layers, such as casseroles or roasts. Its depth is specifically designed to ensure the desired consistency of the food prepared in it.
Telescopic Guides (only if present*)

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Technical line drawing of a kitchen sink with a bowl, plate, and circular object (no text or symbols)Telescopic oven rails are shelves that can be extended, making it easier to place or remove items, without the need to reach deep inside a hot oven. They improve safety, stability, and can be adjusted at different level positions.
Dual tray – STEAM mode (only if present*)

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Technical line drawing of a rectangular tray with horizontal slats inside, mounted on an appliance (no text or symbols)The concave shape allows a correct circulation of humidity generated in cooking, keeping the food humidity rate high. According to the quantity of water inserted in the tray, a drier or more "wet" cooking will be obtained.
Preci probe (only if present*)

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Simple line drawing of a pen or stylus (no text or symbols)This probe is a temperature sensor that, inserted into the food and connected to the oven via bluetooth, allows to control the inner temperature of the food during cooking. It is mainly used for fish and meat.
Softclose/Soft open hinges (only if present*)

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Simple line drawing of a window with a circular icon and arrow, no text or symbols presentSoft close and open hinges control the door's motion, ensuring smooth movement and preventing slamming.
Dual tray – BBQ mode (only if present*)

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3D technical line drawing of a rectangular appliance with internal grating, mounted on an oven (no text or symbols)The convex shape is suitable for grilling in the oven at high temperature (220°) allowing a BBQ result even at home with little smoke thanks to the drainage action of the fats on the bottom of the tray.
Steam Tank

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Three-panel diagram showing a door, spring mechanism, and mechanical assembly (no text or symbols)The Steam Tank is a drawer that can be filled with the water needed to carry out steam-assisted cooking and cleaning programs.
2.3. CONTROL PANEL

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456 12:00 7 9 8Functions and function ranking can be changed depending on the model.
- On/Off
- Remote Control
- Lamp
- Functions
- Time
- Temperature
7/8Navigation buttons - Start/Pause
MAIN FUNCTIONS
The control panel has the following main functions:
| Symbol Function Description | ||
![]() | On/Off Press to turn on/off the oven. | |
![]() | Remote Control ON/OFF | Press the button to activate remote control, after pairing the oven with the hOn app (through the application). |
![]() | Light Press to turn on/off the oven cavity light | |
![]() | Functions | Press once to access Manual functions, twice for Everyday cooking programs, three times for Cleaning menu, and four times for WIFI menu. |
![]() | Time | Press once for cooking duration, twice for the minute minder (available in standby mode), three times for delay start. In standby mode are available the kitchen timer and, by pressing for 3 sec, the Time of day. |
![]() | Temperature | Press once to check the cavity temperature, twice to activate the fastpreheating option (only available during the oven's preheat phase). |
![]() | Navigation buttons | Press Navigation buttons to scroll between function and to adjust the parameters. |
![]() | Start/Pause | Press to Start/Pause cooking or to confirm the functions. |
| Symbol Feedback Description | ||
![]() | Tank Missing The icon appears when the Steam Tank is missing. | |
![]() | Fill the Tank | The icon appears when water must be added to the Steam Tank. |
| [HD0Z] | Drain in Progress The icon appears during the Drain process. | |
![]() | Tank Empty | The icon appears when there is no water inside the Steam Tank. |
![]() | Empty the Tank | The icon appears to prompt the user to empty the Steam Tank. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Water Level Feedback | The bars next to the icon represent the amount of water available in the Steam Tank. |
2.4. CONNECTIVITY
Wireless parameters
| Technology Wi-Fi Bluetooth | ||
| Standard IEEE 802.11 | b/g/n Bluetooth v4.2, BR/EDR, BLE | |
| Frequency Band(s) [MHz] | 2401 ÷2483 2402÷2480 | |
| Maximum Power [mW] | 100 10 | |
Preci probe model et180 wireless parameters
| Technology Bluetooth | |
| Standard Bluetooth v4.0 BLE | |
| Frequency Band(s) [MHz] | 2400÷2480 |
| Maximum Power [mW] | 2.5 - (4dBm) |
PRODUCT INFORMATION FOR NETWORKED EQUIPMENT
Power consumption of the product in networked standby if all wired network ports are connected and all wireless network ports are activated: 2,0 W
How to activate wireless network port:
Wifi module switches on as soon as the user press the power on button.
How to deactivate wireless network port:
Wi-fi module deactivates as soon as the user presses the power off button. The wi-fi can also be deactivated when the oven is on by selecting "off" in the Wi-fi settings menu.
Hereby, Candy Hoover Group Srl declares that the radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and with the relevant statutory requirements for the UK market. The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.candy-group.com
HOW TO INTERACT WITH THE APP
Your appliance may be connected to your home wireless network and operated remotely using the app. Connect your appliance to ensure it stays up to date with the latest software and features.

NOTE
- Once the oven is turned on, the WIFI icons blinks for 30 minutes. During this period it's possible to enroll the product.
- Ensure your home Wi-Fi network is turned on.
- You will be given step by step guidance on both your appliance and mobile device.
- It may take up to 10 minutes to connect your oven.
- For further guidance and troubleshooting, please refer to the app.
Download on your smartphone.


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Available on the App Store GET IT ON Google PlayNEW USER REGISTRATION
- Click on "Register"
- You can register through social accounts or sign up with your personal email

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hOn Welcome! Sign in to enter in your home page: ENTER REGISTER Are you new to hOn? Click below to learn about our products TRY DEMO
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Do you already have a thousand passwords? Register with your social accounts and log in in the easiest and fastest way. SIGN UP WITH GOOGLE SIGN UP WITH APPLE SIGN UP WITH FACEBOOK Hi information missing so you will be installed used on this link you want anything from your SIGN UP WITH EMAIL Already registered? LOGINQUICK PAIR ENROLLMENT
Step 1
- Select "Add appliance".

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Hello USERNAME YOUR APPLIANCES ADD Virtual Wire bank second row 2 bottles there is a second row Add appliance YOUR WIDGETS I am your darker at out. What functions do smart appliances have? How to live sustain home and reduce w YOUR NEWSStep 2
- Allow your location permission.

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Allow your location permission To enhance your experience, please allow location permission to hOn app in the next step. CONTINUEStep 3
- Select oven from the appliance category.

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Select your appliance category Select your appliance Washing machine Washer dryer Tumble dryer Dishwasher Air conditionair Air purifier Air scannerStep 4
- Turn on your appliance; if it is already on, turn it off and on again.

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Turn OFF and then ON your appliance In case you can't switch OFF your appliance, unplug (for at least 10 seconds) and then plug its power supply. OK I DID ITStep 5
• After turning on, the hOn app will start searching for your home appliance.

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Appliance connection Searching your appliance Don't turn off your Bluetooth. In an app is looking for your appliance... 00:00:40 Stay close to your appliance in order to correctly capture the signal.Step 6.1-6.2
- Select your home appliance, tap on "connect" and wait a few seconds.

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Appliance connection Searching your appliance Don't turn off your Bluetooth. Oven New appliance Long appliance name to... CONNECT PRODUCT NOT FOUND Appliance connection Searching your appliance Don't turn off your Bluetooth. Oven New appliance Long appliance name to... CONNECT Stay close to your appliance in order to correctly capture the signal.Step 7
- Your Oven will be found and you can control it through hOn.

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Your appliance has been correctly identified! Brand Hoover Model 31008/86-7888-1824 Serial number 12345678-1234-1234 Is this your appliance? YES IT'S MY OVEN NO IT'S NOT
HOW TO CHANGE WIFI SETTINGS
Once the appliance is connected, the user can change the WiFi settings between:
- WIFI ON: It is only possible to monitor the oven status by App.
- WIFI hOn: The oven can be used exclusively by App.
- WIFI OFF: The oven is not connected but still enrolled with network credentials saved.
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WIFI RESET: The connection is reset and a new enrollment is possible.
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Tap □ and enter in WIFI menu. On display appears "On".
- On display appears "On".
- Use the arrows until "Off" or reset setting "rSt" will be showed.

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Hand interacting with a touchscreen display showing status, battery, and timer interface
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CHANGE STATUS
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OFF
REMOTE CONTROL
The Remote Control offers numerous advantages for users, enhancing convenience, efficiency, and the overall cooking experience, by giving the capability to control the product directly from both the appliance and hOn App.
This function allows, through your device, to enjoy various features, such as: instant or scheduled start of recipes or cooking programs already available in the app; real-time monitoring of the progress of your recipes; adjustment of the cooking parameters in use; monitoring of the cooking process using the probe; managing saved recipes using the “Jolly function” on the product (see related section). Furthermore, it is possible to receive notifications once programs or recipes are completed. The Remote Control can be activated exclusively when the product is enrolled.
NOTE: It is available for all cooking functions on the product, except for Gratin, Grill and Supergrill programs.
How to activate Remote Control:
- Tap □ to select the WIFI mode.
- On display appears "connect". Tap ▷. "On" will start blinking.
- Tap √ to select the "hOn" mode and tap ▷to activate Remote Control.
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Press □ to exit "hOn" mode.
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Access to the App, select a program and let the cooking starts. During the process is possible to control and change the program parameters from both product and App.

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Hand interacting with a digital control panel showing icons for Wi-Fi, alarm, and timer display
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ON
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hON
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hONIt's also possible to activate Remote Control during cooking process by pressing related button

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0:30 18°How to stop Remote Control:
While the cooking program is in progress, it can be stopped directly from the product itself by pressing the corresponding button of Remote Control that came with your appliance.

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0:30 180°CYou can also stop the cooking program remotely using the app by clicking the 'STOP' Button on display device. The oven will automatically stop the cooking.
NOTE: If the user stops the cooking in progress from the oven, simultaneously the stopped cooking will be seen in the App.

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Cooking 1H:10M:LEFT ADD:5 MIN STOP Current programs PROGRAMS Conventional 250°C 50 Pode:320N $1.20m Efficiency Pode:OFF! EDIT DETAILS →3. BEFORE STARTING
3.1. INFORMATION TO START
When you first turn on the oven, you might notice some smoke. Don't worry, just wait for the smoke to clear before using the oven.
How door works
During the pyrolytic cleaning process, the oven door remains locked at all times. If it's not locked, the oven will display error code 24 and pause the cleaning function.
How illumination works
The oven cavity is illuminated by one or more light bulbs, typically activated each time a cooking function begins.
For ovens equipped with a door switch (see below), the light automatically turns on when the door is opened.
For ovens equipped with lamp button, it can also be used to activate the lighting.
If the oven door remains open for more than 10 minutes, the lights will automatically turn off.
During pyrolytic cleaning process light remains off. *
How cooling fan works
The cooling fan is responsible for dissipating the heat, keeping the oven and its surroundings from getting too hot, as well as protecting kitchen appliances from the effects of high temperatures. For this reason, the cooling fan remains audible for a period of time even after the oven is turned off.
It operates during and after cooking cycle in relation to the internal temperature of the oven.
When the cooling fan is operational, it usually generates a gentle humming or whirring noise. You may also notice a warm airflow emanating from the gap between the oven door and the control panel.
During pyrolytic cleaning and when door is locked, cooling fan is switched on. *
During ECO function the light will remain off.
(*only for pyro ovens)
3.2. FIRST USAGE
When the appliance is switched On for the first time, the initial step is to set time of day, choose between 13 ampere or 16 ampere, and select sound level.
- SET THE TIME: The display will show the blinking preset time '12:00'. To modify it, hold ⏻ and use the arrows to set the current hour. Press ⏱ to confirm hours. Follow the same procedure to set the minutes. To confirm press ▷II.

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PRESS
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12:00
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SET TIME
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07:00 PRESS
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07:00
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SET TIME
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07:45
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PRESS TO CONFIRM- AMPERAGE: By default, the oven is set to work with higher power suitable for households with more than 3 kW (16 A). If your home has lower power, you can change this setting to ▷□ 13 A. This setting affects how quickly the oven heats up. Choosing the higher option (16A) means it heats up faster (because the power absorption is increased). On the display, you'll see two choices: 13A and 16A. Select your preferred one by using the arrows. To confirm press ▷□.

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16 A
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SET AMPERAGE
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13A
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PRESS TO CONFIRMNOTE: The option to set the amperage is only available during the initial installation. To modify the set amperage, please refer to the post-installation instructions.
- BRIGHTNESS: The display shows the symbol "brig". The numbers represent the level of brightness intensity, editable using the arrows. To confirm press ▷II.

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6hr, 9:
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SET BRIGHTNESS
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PRESS TO CONFIRM- SOUND: The display shows the symbol "Sound". The numbers represent the level of sound intensity, editable using the arrows. To confirm press ▷II.

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So Un -
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SET SOUND
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So Un
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PRESS TO CONFIRM• POST INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
It is possible to go back to initial settings by pressing Lamp button for 5 sec

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5 SEC3.3. PRELIMINARY CLEANING
Clean the oven before using for the first time. Wipe over external surfaces with a damp soft cloth. Wash all accessories and wipe inside the oven with a solution of hot water and washing up liquid. Set the empty oven to the maximum temperature and leave on for about 1 hour, this will remove any lingering smells of newness.

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MAX °C 60 min
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Simple line drawing of a cabinet with swirling smoke rising, next to an open door (no text or symbols)4. OPERATION OF PRODUCT
4.1. HOW THE PRODUCT WORKS
SWITCHING ON/OFF THE OVEN
To turn ON/OFF the oven, hold ⏻

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Hand interacting with a touchscreen icon and a digital interface panel (no text or symbols)FUNCTIONS MENU
Access the Function menu by pressing □.
To navigate into tap as many times as is needed to enter in the following settings:

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Hand interacting with a digital interface displaying icons for connectivity, security, and smart devices| Symbol Function Description | ||
![]() | MAIN FUNCTIONS | This function allows to select the desired cooking program by using arrows. Tap◎ and ⚠ to set time and temperature. Press▷to start the function. To pause the program, click again. |
![]() | FOOD CATEGORIES | In this menu you can access to 4 food cooking categories already integrated on your oven by using arrows. The display will show default time and temperature. |
![]() | WIFI | In this mode you can connect your oven to a network and enroll it with the hOn App. |
![]() | CLEANING FUNCTIONS | This function allows to choose a cleaning system available on your oven. |
TIME MENU
After having selecting the cooking program, access Time menu by pressing Ⓤ. To navigate into tap Ⓤ as many times as is needed to enter in the following settings:

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Hand interacting with a digital display showing icons for time, battery, and control buttons
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Duration Kitchen timer Delay start Preci probe 88:88 Set time of day Time value Time indicator Preci probe feedback (battery and signal status)NOTE: several parameters cannot be set at the same time, therefore only the last set remains in the memory while the previous one is deleted.
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![]() | a)COOKING DURATION | Allows to preset the cooking time required for the recipe chosen.Press Ⓞto enter in the Time menu. Tap Ⓞas many times as you need to select “Cooking duration” function. Then use the arrows to regulate the value and pressⓍto confirm.The countdown starts at the end of preheating (if present). During cooking phase is possible to change the duration value by pressing Ⓧand by using the arrows. When duration is elapsed the display shows “End” and the cooking stops. |
![]() | b)MINUTE MINDER | Allows to use the oven as alarm clock.Press Ⓞto enter in the Time menu. Tap Ⓞas many times as you need to select “Minute minder” function. Then use the arrows to regulate the value and pressⓍto confirm.During cooking phase is possible to change the duration value by pressing Ⓧand by using the arrows. Then press Ⓧto restart the cooking. When duration is elapsed, the cooking continues until manually interrupted.This function can be also set when the oven is in stand by mode by pressing ⓍWhen activated, the minute minder operates independently of the oven’s cooking functions. |
![]() | c)DELAY START | Allows to choose the cooking start time.Press Ⓞto enter in the Time menu. Tap Ⓞas many times as you need to select “Delay start” function. Then use the arrows to regulate the value and pressⓍto confirm.NOTE: Delay start is activable only after setting Cooking Duration and it is not available with grill’s functions |
a. COOKING DURATION

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1:20 180° SET DURATION
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1:20 180° -b. MINUTE MINDER

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0:40 180° SET MINUTE MINDER
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0:40 180°C. DELAY START

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12:20 180°
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14:00 180° SET DELAY START
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14:00 180°TEMPERATURE MENU
After having selecting the cooking program, access Temperature menu by pressing Ⓐ. To navigate into tap Ⓐ as many times as is needed to enter in the following settings:

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3°C 800°C DEMO Key Lock Preheating Temperature value Fast preheating 800°C Door Lock Wi-Fi feedback Preheat and cool down feedback Tempeature indicator DEMO| Symbol Function Description | ||
![]() | TEMPERATURE | Press ⚫ to set the temperature and use arrows to regulate the value. |
![]() | FAST PREHEATING | Press twice ⚫ to set the fast temperature. |
ADDITIONAL FUNCTION
| Symbol Function Description | ||
![]() | CHILD LOCK | This function allows you to lock the screen to prevent any unwanted use by minors. To activate it, simultaneously press the Lamp and Remote Control buttons for 3 seconds.An icon with a padlock will appear on the user interface. In this condition, the oven user interface is locked, and no changes in settings can be made. To deactivate the child lock, press the Lamp and Remote Control buttons again for 3 seconds (the icon with the key will disappear). |
4.2. COOKING FUNCTIONS
FAST PREHEATING OPTION
In order to accelerate preheating phase, the fast-preheating option can be selected by pressing the temperature icon for 3s after having selected cooking program and temperature. This option will activate a combination of fan and heating elements regardless of the chosen cooking function.
To save energy, when fast preheating is activated the lamp will be turned OFF until the oven reaches the desired temperature
4.2.1. STANDARD FUNCTIONS
NOTE: for functions that require preheating, ensure all accessories are removed during this phase. Follow instructions in the table below for what regards preheating.
"YES/FAST PREHEAT" means that preheating is required and fast preheat option is available; "NO" means that preheat is not available and foods must be inserted with cold oven.
* Tested in accordance with the EN 60350-1 for the purpose of energy consumption declaration and energy class.
**Use with the door closed.
| Symbol | Function | T°C default T°C range | Suggested shelf position | Preheat | PRECI PROBE available | Suggestions |
![]() | *Conventional | 200°C 30-250°C L2/L3 | YES/FAST PREHEAT | YES | IDEAL FOR: cakes, breads, biscuits on one level. | |
![]() | Convection + fan | 175°C 50-250°C | L2/L3 | YES/FAST PREHEAT | YES | IDEAL FOR: roasts, casseroles, vegetables or pies with moist fillings. |
![]() | Multi-Level | 160°C 50-250°C | L3 (one tray) L3+L6 (two trays) L2+L4+L6 (three trays) | YES/FAST PREHEAT | YES | IDEAL FOR: cakes, biscuits and pizzas on one or more levels. Ideal to cook different foods. |
![]() | Bottom heating | 170°C 50-230°C | L1/L2 | YES/FAST PREHEAT | YES | IDEAL FOR: stews and gentle cooking on one level |
![]() | Bottom heating+fan | 170°C 50-230°C | L2/L3 | YES/FAST PREHEAT | YES | IDEAL FOR: salty cakes or foods with liquid toppings on one level |
![]() | Grill | L5 L1-L5 | L6/L7 NO YES | IDEAL FOR: small quantities of sausages or steak. Use with the door closed. | ||
![]() | **Supergrill | L5 L1-L5 | L7 for thin food, L5 for thicker food. | NO YES | IDEAL FOR: big quantities of sausages, steaks and toast bread. The entire area below the grill element becomes hot. Use with the door closed. Turn food two thirds of the way through cooking (If necessary). | |
![]() | **Gratin | 200°C 150-250°C | L4/L5 | YES/FAST PREHEAT | YES | IDEAL FOR: whole pieces of meat (roasts) or grati-nated foods. Use with the door closed. Slide the drip tray under the shelf to col-lect juices. Turn food over halfway through cooking if needed. |
![]() | Multilevel + | 200°C 150-250°C | L1+L2+L3+L6 | YES/FAST PREHEAT | YES | IDEAL FOR: complete menu cooking without odor mixing. Foods do not have to be extracted at the same cooking time |
![]() | Pizza | 300°C 200-300°C | L2/L3 NO NO | IDEAL FOR: all kind of pizzas without preheating the oven. Use lower temperatures for frozen items and 300°C for home-made recipes | ||
![]() | *ECO | 190 °C 150-220 °C | L3/L4 NO NO | IDEAL FOR: cooking meat, fish or vegetables. This function allows to save energy during cook-ing keeping the food moist and tender. Cavity lamp is switched off. | ||
![]() | Airfry | 200°C 150-250°C | L4 NO NO | IDEAL FOR: preparing frozen foods or breaded par-cooked foods which are usually fried. Thanks to the dedicated tray**, the hot air can flow evenly | ||
![]() | Bread (Steam) | 210°C 180-220°C | L2/L3 NO YES | IDEAL FOR: cooking bread and bread loaves | ||
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| Symbol Function | T°C default T°C range | Suggested shelf position | Preheat | PRECI PROBE available | Suggestions | |
![]() | White meat (Steam) | 190°C 180-200°C | L3/L4 NO YES | IDEAL FOR: poultry and cuts of white meat | ||
![]() | Red meat (Steam) | 190°C 180-200°C | L3/L4 NO YES | IDEAL FOR: beef and cuts of red meat | ||
![]() | Fish (Steam) | 170°C 160-180°C | L3/L4 NO YES | IDEAL FOR: whole fish and fillets | ||
![]() | Veg (Steam) | 190°C 180-200°C | L3/L4 NO YES | IDEAL FOR: roasted vegetables and potatoes | ||
* Tested in accordance with the EN 60350-1 for the purpose of energy consumption declaration and energy class.
**Use with the door closed.
4.2.2. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
| Symbol Function | T°C default T°C range | Suggested shelf position | Preheat | Suggestions | |
| [6yDc] | Jolly - - - | Add to the preset list of functions your favorite one that's not already present in your oven. You canconfigure it through the hOn app. | |||

Jolly function
Thanks to the Jolly function, this product offers a fully customizable experience, allowing you to store your personalized recipes directly on the oven. You can execute these recipes as often as you like, even without the need to log into the app.

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New Jolly Function Torta ai 3 cioccolati Step 1 Preheat Air > Cooking program Commercial > Temperature 180 °C > Duration 15-4hrs > Not It's quick and easy to make it into a storage. It's work with processing buildings using house stored, and it's always so busy and comforting and driving. ADD STEP USE AS JOLLY FUNCTION SAVE RECIPEHow to Set the Jolly Function:
To set the Jolly function on your oven, open the app's recipe section, select the recipe you want to use, and click 'Use As Jolly Function'.
From this point onward, you can launch it from the product even without interaction with the app. Simply turn the function knob to the Jolly function to start the cooking process.
The display will show the preset temperature.
How to edit the Jolly function:
To edit a Jolly function, go to the app's recipe section and select the card of the recipe designated as a Jolly function. Tap the "edit" button to customize the recipe and modify the previously set settings.
A pop-up message will inform you that to save the newly modified Jolly function, you must remove the previous one. If you confirm, the previous Jolly function will be deleted, and the new parameters will be saved on the product and will be visible in the app.

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Sacher Torta Torta ai tre cioccolati EDIT Single Step Preheat Yes: 100 °C Cooking program & temperature Conventional: 100 °C Duration McDim Note We quick and easy to make up the stoverage. It's nice and crazy (without using 'home screen'), and it's always on candy and comforting and drinks. START JOLLY FUNCTION
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ARE you sure you want to delete the Jolly Function section? By doing this action all data will be found. CANCEL YES, CONFIRMHow to Delete the Jolly Function:
To remove the Jolly function from the oven's user interface, access the app's recipe section.
By tapping on the card of the recipe designated as a Jolly function, it's possible to delete it by clicking the red button 'delete button'.
A pop-up will confirm the operation, asking for your confirmation. If you proceed, the Jolly function saved on the oven will be removed, and it will no longer be available in the app.
PRECI PROBE
Before the use verify the charge of the Preci Probe:
- Put Preci Probe into the charger and close the cover.
- Connect the charger to a USB power source, such as USB adapter or USB socket of PC/ note - book with the USB cable. The charger may not be working properly with power bank because of its auto switch-off function.
- LED of the charger will turn on and is flashing during charging. It will turn off when Preci Probe is fully charged.

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CHARGING CHARGEDHow to enroll and use Preci Probe:
- Insert the Probe in the food.
- Tap □ to select the desired function and Tap Ⓞ as many times as you need to select Probe icon.
- After a while, the oven will recognize the Probe code. Tap ▷II, and use arrows to set the target temperature.
- Tap ▷to confirm. From this moment, the oven will use the Probe's data to monitor the internal temperature of your food.
- Once the desired internal temperature is reached, the alarm sounds and the oven turns off. Carefully remove the Probe from the food.

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180°CCooking tips
The Probe is equipped with a single measuring point. Insert it entirely into the food with the metal tip positioned at the centre of the food. Place this point as close as possible to the thickest (coldest) part of the food to accurately monitor the cooking process.

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Illustration of a pen writing on a piece of bread with a rose, resulting in a whole chicken (no text or symbols present)The Probe can be used with manual functions (Conventional, Conventional + Fan, Grill, Super grill, Gratin and Multilevel), with FOOD COOKING CATEGORIES (Meat, Fish and Vegetables) and Gentle cooking.
| Food category Suggested core T°C Suggested positioning | ||
| Roast beef 45°C | Diagonally in the thickest part. For cylindrical shape foods (i.e. beef roasts) place the tip as close as possible to the geometric center | |
| Roasted meats 55 °C / 60 °C / 65 °C | ||
| Poultry 83-85°C Into the thickest part of the breast | ||
| Fish (whole/steaks) 65°C Diagonally in the thickest part | ||
| Bread/casseroles 90°C | Close to the geometric center of the food | |
4.2.3. MULTI STEP FEATURE
The multi step feature allows to maintain previously set cooking parameters (temperature and time) while changing function during cooking.
Multi-step recipes can be created on hOn App through the U-Create function and saved on the oven.
The user can save the Multi-step recipe as a Jolly Function to store it on the oven, or save it on hOn to start it remotely from the App.
Step 1. From the U-Create section of the App, press "Create Recipe".

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OVEN RECIPIES U-CREATE MY RECIPES JOLLY FUNCTION There are no recipes! Start creating your first recipe! CREATE RECIPEStep 2. Edit the recipe's name and choose the parameters for the first step of the recipe.

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Create recipe Recipe's name Probe use If the probe is switched off, you have to set the duration of each step in the recipe. If the probe is on, you must set the probe target temperature. Step 1 Preheat > Cooking program > Temperature > Duration > Adds note > ADO STEP USE AS JOLY FUNCTION SAVE RICPE
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Create recipe Recipe's name PROGRAMS Choose program type STANDARD SPECIAL BottomHeating Convection + Fan Conventional Multi-Level BottomHeating + Fan CONFIRM
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Create recipe Recipe's name Probate If the recipe is performed, you have to travel the abdom which includes this recipe. If the recipe is you can use the recipe to find the method. TEMPERATURE Set the recipe on computer store: 175°C 180°C 185°C CONFIRM
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Create recipe Recipe's name Prize size If the protein requirement will you have to not then the protein will require the program if the protein is used in a way to get the protein. DURATION Choose the program duration 00° 54° 01° 55° 02° 56° CONFIRMStep 3. After customizing the first step, press "Add step" to add another cooking function to the recipe and customize its parameters.

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Create recipe Torta ai 3 cioccolati Step 1 Preheat No > Cooking program Concestrual > Temperature 180 °C > Duration 10.45 min > Note It's quick and easy to make on the showtop, it's nice and creamy without using heavy steamy, and it's always so lazy and comforting and delicious AEO STEP USE AS JOLLY FUNCTION SAVE RECIPEStep 4. Save the recipe on the app to start it from hOn remotely, or save it as a "Jolly Function" to find it directly on the oven.

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Create recipe Torta ai 3 cioccolati Step 1 Cooking program Conventional > Duration 230 °C > Duration 1h 5 pm > Note It's quick and easy to make on the 10 steps. It's nice and creamy/without using heavy cream, and it's always so easy and comforting and delicious. Step 2 Cooking program USE AS JOLLY FUNCTION SAVE RECIPE
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OVEN RECIPIES J-CREATE MY RECIPES JOLLY FUNCTION 1 Recipes CREATE RE-ICIPE Torta ai 3cioccolati * 3 steps DETAILS →5. COOKING GUIDELINES
5.1. GENERAL COOKING TABLE
- 7 Levels
| Category Recipe | N°of levels | Cooking program | T°C Preheat | Cooking accessory | Shelf position | Cooking time after preheating* (min) | |
| Sweet bakery | Small cakes /Muffins | 1 | Conventional Multilevel | 175°C 160°C | Y | Baking tray L3 | |
| 2 Mul | tilevel 150°C | Baking + Deeper trays | L3+L6 30-40 | ||||
| 3 Mul | tilevel 140°C Baking | trays L2+L4+L6 40-50 | |||||
| Sponge cakes (26 cm ∅) | 1 | Conventional 170°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 30-40 | ||
| Multilevel 150°C | Metal grid + Cake tin | L3 40-50 | |||||
| 2 Mul | tilevel 150°C | Metal grids + Cake tin | L3+L6 50-60 | ||||
| Biscuits/Shortbreads | 1 | Conventional Multilevel | 150°C 150°C | Y | Baking tray L3 | ||
| 2 Mul | tilevel 140°C Baking | trays L3+L6 35-45 | |||||
| 3 Mul | tilevel 140°C Baking | trays L2+L4+L6 35-40 | |||||
| Choquettes | 1 Mul | tilevel 190°C | Y | Baking tray L3 | 25-35 | ||
| 2 Mul | tilevel 170°C | Baking tray | L3+L6 25-35 | ||||
| Yorkshire pudding | 1 | Conventional | 200°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Meringues | 1 | Multilevel | 90°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Macaron | 1 | Conventional | 150°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Apple pie | 1 | Conventional 185°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 60-70 | ||
| 1 Mul | tilevel 170°C | Metal grid + Cake tin | L3 65-75 | ||||
| Tarte tatin | 1 | Conventional | 170°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 40-60 | |
| Chocolate souffle | 1 | Conventional 200°C | Y | Baking tray + molds | L3 10-15 | ||
| Cheesecake 1 | Conventional 150°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 50-65 | |||
| Frozen croissants | 1 | Conventional 180°C | L5 28-35 | Baking tray L3 | 20-25 | ||
| 2 Mul | tilevel 180°C Baking | trays L2+L4+L6 30-40 | |||||
| 3 Mul | tilevel 160°C Baking | trays L2+L4+L6 30-40 | |||||
| Strudel, frozen | 1 | Conventional | 210°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Breads and Flatbread | Toast bread | 1 | Supergrill | 05 | N | Metal grid | L7 |
| Focaccia | 1 | Conventional | 200°C | Y | Baking tray | L2/L3 | |
| Bread, whole | 1 | Conventional | 200°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Category Recipe | N°of levels | Cooking program | T°C Preheat | Cooking accessory | Shelf position | Cooking time after preheating* (min) | ||
| Savory pies and casseroles | Salty cakes / Quiches (26 cm ∅) | 1 Convection+Fan 180°C | Y | Metal grid + Quiche tin | L3 45-60 | |||
| 2 Multilevel 180°C | Metal grid + Quiche tin | L2+L5 50-70 | ||||||
| Cheese souffle | 1 Conventional 200°C Y Baking tray L3 20-35 | |||||||
| Lasagna, fresh | 1 Conventional 200°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L3 40-60 | |||||
| Lasagna, frozen | 1 Convection+Fan 180°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L3 50-60 | |||||
| Cannelloni, frozen | 1 Convection+Fan 180°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L3 45-55 | |||||
| Baked pasta 1 | Gratin 200°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L4 20-30 | |||||
| Pizza | Pizza, fresh (Tray) | 1 | Conventional Pizza | 250°C 300°C | YN | Baking tray | L2/L3 | 15-20 18-25 |
| 2 Multilevel 180°C Y | Baking + Deeper trays | L2+L5 25-35 | ||||||
| Pizza, fresh (Round) | 1 | Conventional Pizza | 250°C 300°C | YN | Baking tray | L2/L3 | 8-10 15-20 | |
| 2 Multilevel 180°C Y | Baking + Deeper trays | L2+L5 30-40 | ||||||
| Pizza, frozen (thin crust) | 1 | Conventional Pizza | 220°C 200°C | YN | Metal grid | L3 10-15 | ||
| 2 Multilevel 200°C | Y Metal grid | Metal grid | L2+L5 15-25 | |||||
| 3 Multilevel 180°C | L2+L4+L6 25-35 | |||||||
| Meat & Poultry | Roasted whole chicken (1-1.2kg) | 1 Gratin 220°C Y | Metal grid Place baking tray at L1 | L4 40-60 | ||||
| Chicken thighs | 1 | Air Fry | 220°C | N | Air Fry tray** | L4 | 30-50 | |
| Roasted duck | 1 Gratin 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 50-60 | |||||
| Rooster 1 Gratin 220°C Y | Metal grid Place baking tray at L1 | L4 20-40 | ||||||
| Roasted Turkey | 1 Gratin 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 50-60 | |||||
| Pork ribs (1000-1200g) | 1 Conventional 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 | 80-100 | ||||
| Category Recipe | N° of levels | Cooking program | T°C | Preheat | Cooking accessory | Shelf position | Cooking time after preheating* (min) | |
| Meat & Poultry | Sausages 1 S | Supergrill 04 Y Metal grid L5 40-50 | ||||||
| Roast beef (500g) | 1 Gratin 220°C Y Baking tray L3 20-40 | |||||||
| Meatloaf (1000-1500g) | 1 Conventional 180°C Y Baking tray L3 40-50 | |||||||
| Roasted chicken with potatoes | 1 Gratin 200°C Y Deeper tray L4 45-60 | |||||||
| Fish and Seafood | Grilled seafood | 1 Supergrill 04 N | Metal grid | L5 15-30 | ||||
| Frozen fish sticks | 1 | Air Fry | 200°C | N | Air Fry tray** | L4 | 20-25 | |
| Baked fish | 1 | ECO | 200°C | N | Metal grid Place baking tray at L1 | L3 40-60 | ||
| Vegetables | Vegetable gratin | 1 | ECO | 200°C | N | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 80-90 | |
| Frozen French fries (300-500g) | 1 | Air Fry | 220°C | N | Air Fry tray** | L4 | 18-25 | |
| Potato gratin | 1 Gratin 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L4 15-25 | |||||
| Roasted potatoes | 1 Conventional 200°C Y Baking tray L4 30-50 | |||||||
Cooking times may vary according to consumer's recipe and ingredients.
*if preheating required
** Depending on the oven model.
NOTE: For cooking cakes, quiches and other recipes that require a mold or a container on 2 levels, place the staggered: the upper tray on the left side and the lower tray on the right side.
- 6 Levels
| Category | Recipe | N° of levels | Cooking program | T°C Preheat | Cooking accessory | Shelf position | Cooking time after preheating* (min) |
| Sweet bakery | Small cakes /Muffins | 1 | Conventional Multilevel | 175°C 160°C | Y | Baking tray L3 | |
| 2 Mu | tilevel 150°C | Baking + Deeper trays | L2+L5 30-40 | ||||
| 3 Mu | tilevel 140°C Baking | trays L2-L4+L6 40-50 | |||||
| Sponge cakes (26 cm ∅) | 1 | Conventional 170°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 30-40 | ||
| Multilevel 150°C | Metal grid + Cake tin | L3 40-50 | |||||
| 2 Mu | tilevel 150°C | Metal grids + Cake tin | L2+L5 50-60 | ||||
| Biscuits/Shortbreads | 1 | Conventional Multilevel | 150°C 150°C | Y | Baking tray L3 | ||
| 2 Mu | tilevel 140°C Baking | trays L2-L5 35-45 | |||||
| 3 Mu | tilevel 140°C Baking | trays L2-L4+L6 35-40 | |||||
| Choquettes | 1 Mu | tilevel 190°C | Y | Baking tray L3 | 25-35 | ||
| 2 Mu | tilevel 170°C Baking | tray | 35 | ||||
| Yorkshire pudding | 1 | Conventional | 200°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Meringues | 1 | Multilevel | 90°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Macaron | 1 | Conventional | 150°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Apple pie | 1 | Conventional 185°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 60-70 | ||
| 1 Mu | tilevel 170°C Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L3 65-75 | ||||
| Tarte tatin | 1 | Conventional | 170°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 40-60 | |
| Chocolate souffle | 1 | Conventional 200°C | Y | Baking tray + molds | L3 10-15 | ||
| Cheesecake | 1 | Conventional | 150°C | Y | Metal grid + Cake tin | L2 50-65 | |
| Frozen croissants | 1 | Conventional 180°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 20-25 | ||
| 2 | Multilevel | 180°C | Baking trays | L2+L5 | |||
| 3 | Multilevel | 160°C | Baking trays | L2+L4+L6 | |||
| Strudel, frozen | 1 | Conventional | 210°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Breads and Flatbread | Toast bread | 1 | Supergrill | 05 | N | Metal grid | L6 |
| Focaccia | 1 | Conventional | 200°C | Y | Baking tray | L2/L3 | |
| Bread, whole | 1 | Conventional | 200°C | Y | Baking tray | L3 | |
| Category Recipe | N°of levels | Cooking program | T°C Preheat | Cooking accessory | Shelf position | Cooking time after preheating* (min) | ||
| Savory pies and casseroles | Salty cakes / Quiches (26 cm ∅) | 1 Convection+Fan 180°C | Y | Metal grid + Quiche tin | L3 45-60 | |||
| 2 Multilevel 180°C | Metal grid + Quiche tin | L2+L5 50-70 | ||||||
| Cheese souffle | 1 Conventional 200°C Y Baking tray L3 20-35 | |||||||
| Lasagna, fresh | 1 Conventional 200°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L3 40-60 | |||||
| Lasagna, frozen | 1 Convection+Fan 180°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L3 50-60 | |||||
| Cannelloni, frozen | 1 Convection+Fan 180°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L3 45-55 | |||||
| Baked pasta 1 | Gratin | 200°C Y | Metal grid + ovenproof dish | L4 20-30 | ||||
| Pizza | Pizza, fresh (Tray) | 1 | Conventional Pizza | 250°C 300°C | YN | Baking tray | L2/L3 | 15-20 18-25 |
| 2 Multilevel 180°C Y | Baking + Deeper trays | L2+L5 25-35 | ||||||
| Pizza, fresh (Round) | 1 | Conventional Pizza | 250°C 300°C | YN | Baking tray | L2/L3 | 8-10 15-20 | |
| 2 Multilevel 180°C Y | Baking + Deeper trays | L2+L5 30-40 | ||||||
| Pizza, frozen (thin crust) | 1 | Conventional Pizza | 220°C 200°C | YN | Metal grid | L3 10-15 | ||
| 2 Multilevel 200°C | Y Metal grid | Metal grid | L2+L5 15-25 | |||||
| 3 Multilevel 180°C | L2+L4+L6 25-35 | |||||||
| Meat & Poultry | Roasted whole chicken (1-1.2kg) | 1 Gratin 220°C Y | Metal grid Place baking tray at L1 | L4 40-60 | ||||
| Chicken thighs | 1 | Air Fry | 220°C | N | Air Fry tray** | L4 | 30-50 | |
| Roasted duck | 1 Gratin 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 50-60 | |||||
| Rooster | 1 Gratin 220°C Y | Metal grid Place baking tray at L1 | L4 20-40 | |||||
| Roasted Turkey | 1 Gratin 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 50-60 | |||||
| Pork ribs (1000-1200g) | 1 Conventional 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 | 80-100 | ||||
| Category Recipe | N° of levels | Cooking program | T°C | Preheat | Cooking accessory | Shelf position | Cooking time after preheating* (min) | |
| Meat & Poultry | Sausages 1 S | Supergrill 04 Y Metal grid L5 40-50 | ||||||
| Roast beef (500g) | 1 Gratin 220°C Y Baking tray L3 20-40 | |||||||
| Meatloaf (1000-1500g) | 1 Conventional 180°C Y Baking tray L3 40-50 | |||||||
| Roasted chicken with potatoes | 1 Gratin 200°C Y Deeper tray L4 45-60 | |||||||
| Fish and Seafood | Grilled seafood | 1 | Supergrill | 04 | N | Metal grid | L4 | 15-30 |
| Frozen fish sticks | 1 | Air Fry | 200°C | N | Air Fry tray** | L4 | 20-25 | |
| Baked fish | 1 | ECO | 200°C | N | Metal grid Place baking tray at L1 | L3 40-60 | ||
| Vegetables | Vegetable gratin | 1 | ECO | 200°C | N | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L3 80-90 | |
| Frozen French fries (300-500g) | 1 | Air Fry | 220°C | N | Air Fry tray** | L4 | 18-25 | |
| Potato gratin | 1 Gratin 200°C Y | Metal grid + Ovenproof dish | L4 15-25 | |||||
| Roasted potatoes | 1 Conventional 200°C Y Baking tray L4 30-50 | |||||||
Cooking times may vary according to consumer's recipe and ingredients.
*if preheating required
** Depending on the oven model.
NOTE: For cooking cakes, quiches and other recipes that require a mold or a container on 2 levels, place the staggered: the upper tray on the left side and the lower tray on the right side.
5.2. EVERYDAY COOKING TABLE
Food category menu allows to cook a variety of recipes without preheating the oven, thanks to dedicated cooking programs tailored to each category needs.
After selecting the cooking program, the default values for time and temperature will be shown; the cooking time and temperature can be changed by pressing the dedicated icons. Both parameters can be set within a limited range as shown in the table below.
While navigating the Everyday Cooking functions, the food category menu with steam can be activated by pressing the Temperature icon until the Steam icon appears. Confirm your choice by pressing the Start button.
| Symbol | Description Preheat | Shelf position | Temperature range (°C) | Time Range (min) | Meat Probe temperature (if available) | Description | |
![]() | White Meat | NO | L3 | 180-200 | 40-80 | 70-85°C | For poultry and cuts of white meat |
![]() | Red Meat | NO | L3 | 180-200 | 20-80 | 58-65°C | For beef and cuts of red meat |
![]() | Fish | NO | L3 | 160-180 | 15-45 | 55-65°C | For whole fish and fillets. |
![]() | Vegetables | NO | L3 | 180-200 | 30-80 | 70-90°C | For roasted vegetables and potatoes |
![]() | White Meat (Steam) | NO | L3 | 160-220 | 40-90 | 70-85°C | For poultry and cuts of white meat |
![]() | Red Meat (Steam) | NO | L3 | 180-220 | 20-100 | 58-65°C | For beef and cuts of red meat |
![]() | Fish (Steam) | NO | L3 | 150-180 | 15-60 | 55-65°C | For whole fish and fillets. |
![]() | Vegetables (Steam) | NO | L3 | 150-200 | 30-90 | 70-90°C | For roasted vegetables and potatoes |
NOTE: if, after turning off the oven, there is a need to continue cooking, it's recommended avoiding the use of everyday cooking programs and instead opting for standard functions.
How to use the Steam Tank for steam cooking programs
After selecting the steam cooking program, if the Steam Tank is empty, will appear on the display to notify you to fill it with water. Proceed as follows:
- Slightly press the Steam Tank to open it.

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| Recipe Serving size | Cooking program | T°C | Cooking accessory | Shelf position | Cooking time (min) | |
| Beef roast 500-800g | Red Meat (Steam) | 180°C Metal | grid L3 30-40 | |||
| Beef fillet 200g | Red Meat (Steam) | 200°C Metal | grid L3 20-25 | |||
| Meatloaf 1000-1500g | Red Meat (Steam) | 200°C Metal | grid L3 40-50 | |||
| Beef wellington | 500g | Red Meat (Steam) | 210°C Metal | grid L3 50-80 | ||
| Pork roast 800-1000g | White Meat (Steam) | 180°C Metal | grid L3 40-70 | |||
| Pork ribs 1000-1200g | White Meat (Steam) | 200°C Metal | grid L3 80-100 | |||
| Lamb rack 800-1000g | White Meat (Steam) | 190°C Metal | grid L3 60-80 | |||
| Lamb leg 1500-2000g | White Meat (Steam) | 200°C Metal | grid L3 80-100 | |||
| Salmon fillets | 200-600g | Fish (Steam) | 170°C | Baking tray | L3 | 20-35 |
| Tuna steaks | 600g(app. 4 pcs) | Fish (Steam) 180°C Metal grid L3 | 15-20 | |||
| Swordfish steaks | 700g(app. 4 pcs) | Fish (Steam) 180°C Baking tray L3 | 15-20 | |||
| Cod fillet | 600g(app. 4 pcs) | Fish (Steam) 150°C Baking tray L3 | 15-20 | |||
| Seabream, whole | 1 Fish (Steam) 170°C Baking tray L3 35-45 | |||||
| Seabream, fillet | 600g(app. 4 pcs) | Fish (Steam) 150°C Baking tray L3 | 15-20 | |||
| Seabass fillet | 600g(app. 4 pcs) | Fish (Steam) 150°C Baking tray L3 | 15-20 | |||
| Fish skewers | 8 pieces Fish (Steam) 150°C Metal grid L3 20-30 | |||||
| Stuffed squid | 4 pieces Fish (Steam) 180°C Baking tray L3 25-40 | |||||
| Fennels 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 200°C Metal | grid L3 30-40 | |||
| Mixed vegetables | 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 190°C Metal | grid L3 40-45 | ||
| Cauliflowers 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 150°C Metal | grid L3 40-50 | |||
| Pumpkins, cubed | 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 160°C Metal | grid L3 30-40 | ||
| Stuffed peppers | 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 180°C Metal | grid L3 70-80 | ||
| Stuffed zucchini | 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 190°C Metal | grid L3 35-45 | ||
| Carrot sticks 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 150°C Baking tray L3 35-40 | ||||
| Broccoli | 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 150°C Baking tray L3 30-40 | |||
| Ratatouille | 1 tray | Vegetables (Steam) | 190°C Metal | grid L3 40-45 | ||
| Vegetable flan | 6 ramekins | Vegetables (Steam) | 180°C | Baking tray + molds | L3 25-35 | |
6. CARE & CLEANING
6.1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Regular cleaning can extend the lifecycle of your appliance. Wait for the oven to cool before carrying out manual cleaning.
• After each use of the oven, a minimum of cleaning will help keep the oven perfectly clean.
- Do not line the oven walls with aluminum foil or single-use protection available from stores.
Aluminum foil or any other protection, in direct contact with the hot enamel, risks melting and deteriorating the enamel of the insides.
- In order to prevent excessive dirt of your oven and the resulting strong smokey smells, we recommend not using the oven at very high temperature. It is better to extend the cooking time and lower the temperature a little.
- In addition to the accessories supplied with the oven, we advise you only use dishes and baking molds resistant to very high temperatures.
6.2. CLEANING THE OVEN
6.2.1. INSIDE THE OVEN: cleaning functions
Pyrolytic cleaning (*depending on the oven model)
This process relies on the chemical process bearing the same name, which involves the decomposition of complex substances through the application of heat treatment.
Once initiated, it automatically locks the oven door and swiftly elevates the temperature to a searing 410°C.
At the end of the cleaning cycle, food residues will leave a white coating on the enamel surfaces. To remove these particles, wipe with a cloth soaked in hot soapy water and use a brush or steel wool. Suitable cleaning agents are hot soapy water or oven cleaner.
How does it work:
- Remove any accessories from the oven, such as grids, side racks and side racks screw (*);
- Turn function knob on 🎨. Turn the dial control to set the Pyrolytic program; Allow the function to operate for the preset time. During this process and the following cooling phase, the oven door will remain locked.
- When the appliance is cool, clean the inner surfaces of the oven with a cloth.
▲ WARNING: Make sure that the appliance is cool before you touch it. Care must be taken with all hot surfaces as there is a risk of burns. Use distilled or drinkable water.
(*) only for models with 7 levels.

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H_2 O Steam
The H_2O Steam cleaning function is designed to effortlessly tackle light dirt and provide a quick and eco-friendly solution for cleaning your oven cavity using the power of steam.
How does it work:
- Pour water into the Steam Tank until reaching the maximum level indicated on the tank.
- Select the H_2O Steam cleaning program. Allow the function to operate for the preset time.
- At the end of the cleaning process, allow the oven to cool down.
- When the appliance is cool, clean the inner surfaces of the oven with a cloth.
- ⚠ WARNING: Make sure that the appliance is cool before you touch it. Care must be taken with all hot surfaces as there is a risk of burns. Use distilled or drinkable water.

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Descale
This function is suggested after 25 cycles, and it will be mandatory after 40 cycles. The oven will show at the end of every steam cycle starting from the 25th if users have not performed descale yet. After 40 steam cycles, none of the steam cooking programs will start before users execute the descaling program. It is divided into three steps:
Step 1 (Removing residual water from steamer):
i. Select descaling mode and then press the start button.
ii. When the buzzer beeps to proceed with the second step, remove the water tank.

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i. Add 400 ml of tap water and 100 ml of descaler into the Steam Tank. Then press the start button.
ii. This step will take 30 minutes, after that to proceed to the third stage, the Steam Tank must be removed again.

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i. Add 500 ml of tap water into the Steam Tank. Then press the start button.
ii. This step will take 4 minutes; at the end of the process the buzzer beeps

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After each steam cooking cycle, the water remaining in the steamer will be automatically drained back into the Steam Tank.
During this process, Ⓞ will be shown on the display.
In case the Steam Tank is already full, will appear on the display to notify you to empty the tank to allow the draining process to start.
Catalytic cleaning (available depending on the model)
The Catalytic panels line the oven cavity and grant you the luxury of never having to contend with a dirty oven.
The panels are coated with a specialized enamel that boasts a microporous structure, adept at absorbing absorbs grease from splashes.
Through a catalytic chemical reaction, they efficiently convert the absorbed grease into gaseous elements when exposed to high temperatures.
Recommendation: Consider replacing the catalytic panels after approximately three years of use, especially if you use your oven for two to three cooking cycles per week. This ensures optimal performance and cleanliness.
6.2.2. OUTSIDE THE OVEN: removal and cleaning the glass door
- Position the door at 90°. Rotate the hinge locking tabs outward from the oven.

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45° 1 2- Very carefully remove the oven glass, starting with the inner one. During the procedure, firmly hold the glass with both hands and place them on a cushioned flat surface (e.g., on a fabric).

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Insert the glass panels, making sure that the "Low-E/PYRO" label is correctly readable and positioned on the lower left side of the door, near the left-side hinge. This way, the printed label on the first glass will remain on the inside of the door.
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Ensure that you clean the accessories thoroughly after every use and dry them using a towel. For persistent residues, consider soaking the accessories in a mixture of water and soap for approximately 30 minutes before giving them a second wash.
CLEANING OF SIDE RACKS:
- 6 levels model
- Remove the side racks by pulling them in the direction of the arrows.
- To clean the side racks either put them in the dishwasher or use a wet sponge, ensuring that they are dried afterwards.
- After the cleaning process install the side racks in reverse order.

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- Remove the side racks by first pulling the front part in the direction of the arrow and detaching the rear part from the screws.
- To clean the side racks either put them in the dishwasher or use a wet sponge, ensuring that they are dried afterwards.
- After the cleaning process install the side racks in reverse order: positioning the rear part between the screws and push the front part in the direction of the arrow.

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COMPONENTS REPLACEMENT
Changing the bulb on top:
- Disconnect the oven from mains supply.
- Remove the lamp's glass cover.
- Disassemble the bulb.
- Replace the bulb with a new one of the same type.
- Relocate the lamp's glass cover.
- Reconnect the oven from mains supply.
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Changing the lateral bulb:
- Disconnect the oven from mains supply.
- Use a flat-head screwdriver by positioning it to the side of the protective glass and gently apply pressure to remove it.
- Carefully grasp the bulb from its base.
- Insert the new one.
- Reinstall the protective glass by pressing it gently until it's locked into position.
- Reconnect the oven from mains supply.
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
If, during oven use, an error occurs, the display will show the code "ER" followed by two digits, which will identify the error.
Proceed by turn off the oven and un-plug it, wait for a few minutes, and then reconnect it.
If the error disappears, you can resume using the oven. If it doesn't, call customer service and communicate the code (ERXX) you see on the display.
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8.1. APPLIANCE DISPOSAL

This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU regarding electric and electronic appliances (WEEE). The WEEE contain both polluting substances (that can have a negative effect on the environment) and base elements (that can be re-used). It is important that the WEEE undergo specific treatments to correctly remove and dispose of the pollutants and recover all the materials.
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ronmental problem; it is essential to follow a few basic rules:
– the WEEE should not be treated as domestic waste;
– the WEEE should be taken to dedicated collection areas managed by the town council or a registered company.
In many countries, domestic collections may be available for large WEEEs. When you buy a new appliance, the old one can be returned to the vendor who must accept it free of charge as a one-off, as long as the appliance is of an equivalent type and has the same functions as the purchased appliance.
8.2. SAVING AND RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Where possible, avoid pre-heating the oven and always try to fill it.
Open the oven door as infrequently as possible, because heat from the cavity disperses every time it is opened. For a significant energy saving, switch off the oven between 5 and 10 minutes before the planned end of the cooking time, and use the residual heat that the oven continues to generate.
Keep the seals clean and in order, to avoid any heat dispersal outside of the cavity. If you have an electric contract with an hourly tariff, the “delayed cooking” programme makes energy saving simpler, moving the cooking process to start at the reduced tariff time slot.

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H₂O
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REMPLACEMENT DES COMPOSANTS
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Electrical diagram showing a plug connected to an ETEINT switch with warning symbol and directional arrowsÉtape 2

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This function allows you to lock the screen to prevent any unwanted use by minors. To activate it, simultaneously press the Lamp and Remote Control buttons for 3 seconds.An icon with a padlock will appear on the user interface. In this condition, the oven user interface is locked, and no changes in settings can be made. To deactivate the child lock, press the Lamp and Remote Control buttons again for 3 seconds (the icon with the key will disappear).
























